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The dialect wrongly has a bad name. Is that bad? ‘It is even capital destruction'!
Is speaking dialect with your children to their disadvantage? The short answer: no.
Videos and podcast about language
In the context of International Mother Language Day, we present a number of short videos about Maastricht University's language research.
Chasing Russian hackers
Hacker groups in Russia seem to be able to go about their business undisturbed. Are they really elusive?
A multilingual journey through the Euregio Meuse-Rhine
In a three-part podcast, two young people from Dutch Limburg are looking for answers to these questions in their homeland: the Euregio.
‘Let's remember people for who they were’
We often know no more about war victims than their date of death and the way they died. Amanda Kluveld, associate professor at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, is committed to discovering more. She gives a face to victims of war, particularly the Second World War. In archives, she recently...
The Russian does not see the war
Terwijl we beelden zien van een gebombardeerd kinderziekenhuis, worden Russen tussen afleveringen van ‘The Masked Singer’ bediend door staatspropaganda die de oorlog presenteert die niet zo mag worden genoemd als een humanitaire reddingsoperatie.
Ukraine and Russia meet at a high level in Antalya
High-level talks are taking place between Ukraine and Russia for the first time since the Russian invasion
Digital war in Ukraine: no major attacks yet, but 'online bullying'
Russische hackers hebben tientallen Nederlandse routers gehackt, scheef De Volkskrant. Dichterbij kwamen de gevolgen van de online oorlog in Oekraïne hier nog niet.
What does the EU's outstretched hand to Ukraine mean?
Ukraine is traditionally presented as a buffer zone, sandwiched between East and West. And thus always a victim of history